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Home to the spectacular Sikh Shrine, the Golden Temple, Amritsar is one of most famous cities of India. Colloquially known as Ambarsar, the city was founded by the fourth Sikh Guru, Guru Ram Das in 1577 and was initially named after him as Ramdaspur. The city has two parts,the old city, and the new city. The old city is characterized by narrow lanes, historic places, medieval gates and tapered markets. Contrastingly, the new city is ablaze with spacious shopping malls and lavish hotels that are scattered in an unplanned manner.

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Interesting Facts about Amritsar

Amritsar is one of the most visited cities of India. Most people are drawn to the city due to the famous Golden temple and the Jallianwala Bagh.You can reach Amritsar either by booking airline tickets to Amritsar or you can take train or a Bus.

Here are a few lesser-known facts about Amritsar:

It is very interesting to note that the foundation stone of the most beautiful Sikh Shrine, the golden Temple was laid by a Sufi saint Pir Mian Mir of Lahore.

The Golden Temple was initially not made of gold. King Ranjit Singh rebuilt it and laid it with gold after it was attacked twice by the ruler of Afghanistan, Ahmed Shah Abdali.

The Wagah border is the sole road crossing between India and Pakistan and so, it is often alluded to as the Berlin Wall of Asia.

What to see in Amritsar

Golden Temple

Sri Harmandir Sahib or the Golden Temple is a central religious place of not only the Sikhs but people of all religions. This unique shrine is visited by people of all religions and all walks of life.

Jallianwala Bagh

This is the site of the infamous Amritsar massacre in which hundreds of innocent civilians were brutally killed by the British Army. One can still see the bullet marks on the high walls of the bagh.

Wagah Border

Visited by more than 5000 people every day, the Wagah Border is the only border road crossing between India and Pakistan. Most people visit the Wagah border to witness the â??Beating Retreatâ?? the ceremony that is held every evening before sunset.

Lip smacking food of Amritsar

Amritsar has a lot of delectable food that you must not miss!

Kesar da Dhaba

Situated in the small gullies of Amritsar is the best dhaba of Amritsar. This pure vegetarian Dhaba serves food cooked in pure desi ghee and it makes you drool. The dal makhni and the phirni are the most delicious part of the meal.

All India famous kulcha wala

It would be a pity if you don't visit the Chungi crossing while you are in Amritsar. You must eat the famous Amritsari kulcha and choor choor naan at the All India Famous Kulcha Wala at Chungi crossing, Magbool Road. The dough of the kulcha is kneaded with lots of pure desi ghee and it so it has various layers. The kulcha simply melts in the mouth.

Guru ka langar

It is a real delight to eat the langar served at Golden Temple. The langar is a feast that is prepared in the temple kitchen by volunteers. The Prasad is served every day and people from all walks of life come to eat the Prasad in huge numbers. Visitors are seated in neat rows and are served the food by volunteers.

Ahuja Lassi

Loaded with rich and creamy malai, the Ahuja lassi is something you wouldnâ??t have tasted anywhere in the world. The tall glass of lassi is enough to fill your stomach and make you doze off.

How to get around when in Amritsar

The city is very well-connected by buses and trains. One can commute using city buses, trains and by hiring a taxi. One can travel small distances in cycle-rickshaws and auto-rickshaws.

Where to shop in Amritsar

There are various shopping places in Amritsar:

Golden Temple Market

The market located just outside the Golden temple has various shops that are stocked with several items of religious importance for the Sikhs. These include daggers, swords, karas along with phulkari dupattas for women.

Guru Bazaar

This is a very old market and it is famous for traditional silver and gold jewelry. With more than 2500 shops, it attracts women of all ages. One can get all types of traditional ornaments made of gold, silver and semi-precious and precious stones here. Earthen pots, silver diyas and idols of Hindu gods and goddesses can also be bought from this market.

Papad-wadian Bazaar

Padas and wadian are the traditional crisps and crackers that are loved by most Punjabis. In this market, you can buy fresh home-made papads and wadian to eat at your home. Since they have a long shelf-life, you can store them for months without worrying.

Mishri Bazaar

This bazaar is famous for dry fruits. One can buy special Afghani dry fruits from this market.

The city of Amritsar is a window to the freedom struggle of India. The Wagah border and Jallianwala bagh instantly bring a series of pictures of the freedom struggle and the sacrifices of Indian freedom fighters. A look at the old city takes you back to pre-independence era. This city is really worth a visit. One can easily find cheap flights to Amritsar.

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